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Yohei Nakajima

Menso~re Oyaji
Born August 22, 1985
Hakodate, Hokkaido, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) AJ Ranger Red
Menso~re Oyaji
Yohei Nakajima
Billed height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Billed weight 82 kg (181 lb)
Trained by Okinawa Pro Wrestling
Debut July 5, 2008

Yohei Nakajima (中島洋平 Nakajima Yōhei?, born August 22, 1985) is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently signed to All Japan Pro Wrestling, where he is a former four-time Gaora TV Champion. He is best known as the masked character Menso~re Oyaji (めんそ~れ親父 Menso~re Oyaji?), under which he performed for several Japanese independent promotions, most notably Okinawa Pro Wrestling, a promotion spun off of Osaka Pro Wrestling.

Menso-re Oyaji made his professional wrestling debut on July 5, 2008 for Okinawa Pro Wrestling. He portrays a unique character, wearing a kariyushi shirt to the ring, wearing a mask that has a cartoonish bowl of ramen noodles on top of it, and drinking a brand of beer (Orion) which is brewed in Okinawa. Oyaji's character has been described as comedic as well as "mellow" and "drunk," in some cases forgetting to put down his can of beer before wrestling a match. Essentially, Oyaji's character is a compilation of several stereotypes of Okinawan people held by those from elsewhere in Japan.

In addition to wrestling on Okinawa Pro Wrestling cards, Oyaji will occasionally sing for audiences who have gathered to watch the company's wrestling shows. Oyaji has received multiple title shots thus far in his wrestling career. He has challenged for the Okinawa Pro Wrestling Singles Championship on two separate occasion, though he has not succeeded in winning the title. Additionally, Oyaji has unsuccessfully challenged for the MWF World Junior Heavyweight Championship. Oyaji is typically featured when Okinawa Pro wrestlers compete in larger companies, including three matches on New Japan Pro Wrestling's annual "Exciting Battle in Okinawa" shows between 2009 and 2011. Oyaji revealed his true identity by unmasking at an All Japan Pro Wrestling event on July 27, 2014, and announcing he would be working under his real name in the future.


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